
Playing "Take Five" at Hans Cottage with the band. The bass player was our tour guide at Kakum National Park and he asked me if I wanted to come and play with them.

The fishing boats of Elmina

Cape Coast Castle. It was built in the 1600s by the Dutch for the slave trade.

The Accra temple by night

Home sweet home

This is Esther, our Ghanaian mother with Hilda and Christiana, showing us the proper technique for fufu pounding
This is in the market in Agona.
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